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00:00Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you.
00:05Well, it's Joe Biden's favorite season, fall.
00:12Happy Monday, everyone.
00:14In Sacramento, California, a man was arrested for firing six shots at the local ABC affiliate.
00:20When reached for comment, the man said,
00:22that's what you get for replacing me with celebrity family feud.
00:26Meanwhile, a bunch of celebrities signed an open letter denouncing ABC's suspension of Jimmy Kimmel.
00:36And speaking of suspension, ABC is currently finding more ways to lower the cast of The View onto the set.
00:45We just needed that one word suspension to create a view joke.
00:50But it's true, Jimmy Kimmel is still on hiatus from his late night show,
00:54but he's scheduled to return to it tomorrow night.
01:00But when asked why the network didn't show best of Jimmy Kimmel episodes to fill the dead air,
01:06they said that dead air is the best of Jimmy Kimmel.
01:12Meanwhile, Rosie O'Donnell is urging a boycott at Disney for their suspension of Kimmel.
01:17Pretty brave of her since she was pegged to star in the upcoming live action Dumbo.
01:23So the little pig.
01:24In her new book, Kamala Harris admits that before the election,
01:29she had reservations about allowing transgenders in women's sports.
01:34Although she said they would make great nannies because that way Doug wouldn't bang them.
01:43Get this.
01:44One of the reasons Kamala didn't choose Josh Shapiro as her VP
01:47was that she was concerned that he wanted to be in the room for every decision,
01:52which is a problem for her since she likes to drink alone.
02:00Who doesn't?
02:02And finally, Harris also claimed Biden called her before the debate with Trump
02:07to mostly talk about himself.
02:11In his defense, though, he was screaming,
02:13help, I've fallen and I can't get up.
02:17How narcissistic.
02:18All right.
02:21So in Arizona, 100,000 people showed up to honor the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk.
02:26The crowds were massive, thoughtful, and peaceful.
02:29Yep, 100,000 people.
02:37Elon Musk said it was like a family reunion.
02:39I would have been there myself, but I was 3,000 miles away doing some live shows
02:46where just the mention of Charlie's name brought sustained standing ovations.
02:51But in every venue, there was an energy there,
02:53and it wasn't one of anger or vengeance, but of hope and love.
02:57It brings to mind, at least to me, a comparison.
03:00I think back to the days after George Floyd,
03:03when there was a different sort of energy,
03:05an energy channeled into violence, arson, looting, and ultimately death.
03:09They were punishing people who were already struggling
03:12and cheered by liberals whose struggle is choosing between Martha's Vineyard or the Hamptons.
03:19And yet here was a different response.
03:22In fact, even though many of us felt the rage from Kirk's murder in our very bones,
03:27it was indeed personal.
03:29We didn't conclude that it gave us license to harm others.
03:32We didn't use it to justify burning down stores or stealing shoes or jewelry or hair pieces.
03:39But it's two different responses to two different events.
03:48What can we glean from that?
03:50What does it say about a people?
03:52Call them Republican or conservative or Christian or just plain normal,
03:55whose response to grief and outrage is its very opposite.
03:59And the other people call them the left, the self-identified oppressed,
04:04the few remaining Jimmy Kimmel fans who saw Floyd's death not just as an avenue for retribution,
04:10but also for theft and barbarism.
04:13They shouted Black Lives Matter while their riots left a dozen black people dead.
04:18But among Kirk's mourners, the idea of violence and revenge never crossed their minds.
04:23It's not that we don't feel rage.
04:26It's that we don't act on it because our moral standards forbid it.
04:30Well, that and when you have a job and a family to support,
04:33it's hard to squeeze in burning cop cars and stabbing people into your daily schedule.
04:38We're also not dumb enough to burn down the grocery store that we shop at every Thursday.
04:43We know that unless you're held hostage at a taping of The View, violence is rarely the answer.
04:54The left, however, embrace any opportunity to make violence acceptable.
04:59To them, violence is the language you speak to the oppressor.
05:03There are no standards to their behavior.
05:05Self-control becomes the enemy.
05:07Whether it's burning down police stations, attacking Trump supporters, Tesla cars or ICE facilities,
05:12it's not the event that spawns the actions.
05:15It's the hateful ingredient within the people doing it.
05:18They throw rocks because it's how they get their rocks off.
05:23What's inside them that sees violence as a path while ours is peace?
05:27Why do we redouble our efforts to find peace while their drive is for chaos?
05:32Well, I'll tell you what's inside them.
05:34Not a goddamn thing.
05:36They're as empty as a dog park in North Korea.
05:42And as far as any spirituality, they filed chapter 11 years ago.
05:47That's something to think about moving forward because this isn't going anywhere.
05:50This is a story of energy.
05:53Charlie's death unleashed an energy, one of love, not of hate.
05:57I felt it in Pennsylvania and Connecticut and you saw it in Arizona.
06:01It's as if Charlie's spirit is everywhere and it forbids us from using his death to punish others
06:06because we know that isn't what Charlie wants.
06:09And as angry as we feel, we really don't want it either.
06:12It's weak and worse than weak, it's exploitive.
06:15So spare me while I wipe the both sides argument off the bottom of my size six shoe.
06:24That should have read size nine.
06:27There are no both sides.
06:29Why is it Erica Kirk can forgive the guy who killed, but the left can't forgive Charlie for having lived?
06:36We must always lead by Charlie's example and hope that others will follow.
06:40Perhaps even those who participated in the very worst of behaviors might even see the light.
06:46All they have to do is open their eyes and turn off MSNBC and CNN.
06:50For the memorial reveals a truth that even I missed.
06:54When you look at 100,000 people together, peaceful, forgiving, and calm,
06:59you realize that's why the left needs to lie about us.
07:03The truth about us is so powerful.
07:06And without the distortion filter of the media, this is what people will see.
07:10And what they see is what people want to have.
07:14Peace, love, understanding.
07:16Imagine turning on the TV and seeing that for the first time.
07:20You might realize what a lie you've been sold for so long.
07:24The left have a right to be scared, but not of guns, but of truth.
07:30Let's go for it.
07:32Tonight's guest.
07:39He just got a call from Netflix.
07:42They told him to stop using Rob Schneider's password.
07:45After writer and comedian Jamie Lissow.
07:48His deep dives could give you the Benz.
07:55Former State Department official and executive director of the Foundation for Freedom Online,
07:59Mike Benz.
08:00She's like a tube of Pringles.
08:06She's salty and can fit in a can.
08:08New York Times best-selling author and Fox News contributor, Cat Tube.
08:15And finally, his roller skates have 18 wheels.
08:19New York Times best-selling author, comedian, and former NWA world champion, Tyrus.
08:22Jamie, this is such a thoughtful and serious topic, and I'm trying to work a question and
08:33that addresses the memorial while also insulting you.
08:37Okay.
08:38So how's this one?
08:39Are you surprised with how many people turned out to Charlie's memorial?
08:43Granted, no one would ever probably show up for yours.
08:46I would.
08:50I was thinking about that.
08:51This was it.
08:52Don't you think about it?
08:53Honestly.
08:54You do think about it like, wow.
08:56Will that ever happen?
08:56It won't happen.
08:57I'll just tell you right now, Jamie.
09:00Yeah, his was, it was unbelievable.
09:03Honestly, for those of, for anybody that's seen me on this show before, this will come
09:06as no surprise, but I don't really have anything funny to say.
09:11We'd make a good funeral.
09:13But the support, like, unbelievable.
09:16Like you said, there were, like, 100,000 people there, and some reports were saying
09:19there were, like, 100,000 more people trying to get in.
09:22Yeah.
09:22Like, 200,000.
09:23Just to put that in perspective, that's one and a half Jimmy Kimmel viewerships.
09:30I really, you do think about yourself, though.
09:32I was like, this was at State Farm Stadium.
09:34Mine would probably be at my local State Farm branch.
09:40There'd be a Groupon to get in.
09:42Yeah, and State Farm wouldn't be there.
09:44It would not be there.
09:46It would not be there for me.
09:49Yes.
09:51That was pretty clever for a sick guy.
09:55Mike, this is not my idea.
09:57I think I heard this on Scott Adams.
09:59It's like, when you look at this memorial, it dawned on you.
10:03It might be the most important thing I've heard, is that when you look at the memorial, you see why the media has to create hoaxes, because they can't beat that.
10:13So you have to lie about the good thing so that people don't know that it's good.
10:18Oh, we saw this every step of the way.
10:20It's why Jimmy Kimmel is watching the show instead of doing one right now.
10:24It's because they had to lie about the identity of the shooter.
10:28They had to lie about Charlie's legacy.
10:30And it's just going to make it bigger.
10:33We're seeing 65,000 chapter applications for Turning Point USA in maybe every American high school, every American college, and internationally.
10:41They've given us an eternity for this in all of us, and we have to take that energy and elevate it.
10:50Yeah.
10:51I was thinking of starting a chapter in my basement just to get around some kind of legal things.
10:57Mm-hmm.
10:57Mm-hmm.
10:59All right.
10:59I'll shut up.
11:02Kat, how do you think people, like, let's say you've got a typical left winger who's turned to the stations and sees us.
11:09How do they process that when they've been told for so long that these people are evil?
11:14I think the most important thing that anyone and everyone can do is get out there and talk to people and meet people.
11:20J.D. Vance said something that I thought was really awesome yesterday.
11:23I forget the exact phrasing, but he said basically for every one hateful person that you see celebrating the murder of Charlie Kirk, there's a thousand more people who are mourning him.
11:33And I think that you can hear things in the media, and you can get so mad.
11:40You can.
11:40You can believe that people on the right are all horrible and are all evil, and then you meet someone and you think, okay, no, this isn't what I've been told.
11:49I also understand getting so mad when you hear those people who celebrate his death.
11:54Of course, right?
11:56It's just like you get mad when you see cities being burned down.
12:00And then, of course, there were some people in the media trying to downplay it, saying, what was it, fiery but mostly peaceful?
12:06That's the chyron that will live in infamy, fiery but mostly peaceful protest.
12:11But just like there's more people, I mean, there's more people who are upset about this, who understand that this is awful, than the people who are celebrating it.
12:18But most of the left didn't burn down cities also.
12:21I think that the best, most important thing you can do is get out there, meet people, talk to people.
12:25Because if you don't, then you're just letting the media decide what, basically tell you what you should think of other people.
12:31And that's something I make sure to get out and not do that, because I refuse to do that.
12:34Mm-hmm.
12:35All right.
12:40It's kind of nice to see Trump and Musk there bearing the hatchet.
12:45That's what Charlie wanted.
12:47Yeah.
12:48They wanted it, too.
12:49Yeah.
12:50Yeah.
12:50They needed a reason.
12:51But you needed a reason.
12:52This is the difference.
12:53People wanted to text her.
12:54Man, like, if two guys are feuding, we will not be like, I'm sorry if you're sorry.
12:58Yeah.
12:59And someone else has to come, like, you two sit down and just, let's just get this over with.
13:03Like, shake hands and move on.
13:05You know, and they did it.
13:05They're like, hey, all right, cool.
13:07And that's a good thing.
13:09That's what's supposed to happen at funerals, that grievances are put aside.
13:13You come together for a common good.
13:14You show your respects and you have a better understanding and appreciation for the life
13:18that you have.
13:19So I think that's the message there.
13:22And those are two of the biggest egos pound for bound on the planet.
13:26Yeah.
13:27And they were both humble.
13:28You know, and I think this was probably the first time that I've seen an event that Trump
13:35wasn't the focus of in probably the last 10 years.
13:38So that's how big the movement was.
13:41And the most important thing is to remember the message.
13:44It's not, is remember, if his wife is willing to forgive the person who murdered her husband
13:51in cold blood, that's the bar that she's setting.
13:54And I think that message is going out.
13:56And hopefully it just won't be on someone who votes right.
13:59I hope that people get it and start to think like, you know what, I need to rethink my grudges
14:05and what life is too short to be mad at somebody, how they vote or what you think happens.
14:09But at the same time, you also have to deal with the fact and come to terms that there
14:14are some groups and some people, no matter what you do, they're never going to change.
14:19CNN, what did they choose to do during this time?
14:21They brought in people who had nothing but horrible things to say about Charlie Kirk.
14:25That was their response.
14:26You can't help them, but you need to be able to say like, this is who they are.
14:31This is the individual.
14:32That's not a left thing.
14:33That's people who try to manipulate people on the left or people who vote Democrat.
14:39And we need to spend a lot of time in pointing those people out.
14:42When you turn on and when you have Ilian Omar on talking about how she was the victim in
14:46all of this, that's not good network television.
14:49That's not a counterpoint.
14:51So, and that's what we need to, we need to start being like, that's a bad person.
14:55That person is bad to anyone, whether right, left.
14:58If you were not, ask anyone who's probably on her staff how nice she is to them on a daily
15:01basis.
15:02That's the type of person that you need to be, that's the person I'm not going to vote
15:05for.
15:05Yeah, they got to dig deep into her background, man.
15:08Because, I mean, how she got here, all that.
15:11I mean, we could, I'm going to do that show for Fox Nation, Inside Ilhan Omar.
15:17Yes.
15:20I am lying, I'm not doing that.
15:24My brother, actually, is doing that.
15:25Yeah.
15:27I'm too busy.
15:29I'm just floating the idea that someone should do that, Mike Benz.
15:34You should do it.
15:35Yeah.
15:35All right.
15:36Up next, speaking of, Crockett runs her mouth.
15:45The network with no ratings offers yet more race baiting.
15:50On the day of Charlie's memorial, CNN offered their version of counter-programming, hosting
15:55Jasmine Crockett, a.k.a.
15:58Assface.
16:02You can look it up.
16:04Look it up.
16:06Who called Charlie a racist and then ripped white Democrats for passing a bill honoring
16:11his legacy.
16:12Roll it for us.
16:13One of the things I do want to point out that's not been laid out that honestly hurts
16:18my heart is when I saw the no votes, there were only two Caucasians.
16:22For the most part, the only people that voted no were people of color because the rhetoric
16:27that Charlie Kirk continuously put out there was rhetoric that specifically targeted people
16:33of color.
16:34And so it is unfortunate that even our colleagues could not see how harmful his rhetoric was
16:40specifically to us.
16:42Hmm.
16:45No, you didn't really mean it.
16:47The only thing harmful for her is the second grade spelling test.
16:51But who cares about Crockett, really?
16:53It's CNN who truly has no shame.
16:55100,000 people gathered in mourning and they do this.
16:59While Americans unite behind Charlie, murdered for speaking the truth, CNN chose hate, handing
17:05the microphone over to a malicious clown.
17:07Talk about not reading the room.
17:09And I mean that literally the remaining viewers of that piss poor network could fit in one
17:14with plenty of space left over for Brian Stelter's kiddie pool filled with nachos.
17:22Tyrus, I go to you for no particular reason.
17:30What is OK?
17:32What is CNN thinking?
17:34What are they not thinking?
17:37They're just that they are so deep.
17:40Yeah.
17:40The thing.
17:41And what is it going to be the one interview that everyone sparks and they pick?
17:44The only thing new in this latest interview is apparently she's her lisp is coming stronger.
17:50Yeah.
17:50Like and I would would.
17:53Here's the thing.
17:53If you want to have her on.
17:56Ask real questions.
17:58Mm hmm.
17:58She said nothing.
17:59Yeah.
18:01And Caucasian.
18:02I haven't heard that in Asian.
18:04I was like Caucasian.
18:06Like wow.
18:08Yeah.
18:08That's our word.
18:09Yeah.
18:09Yeah.
18:12Like wow.
18:13She used the C word and not the and not the fun C word.
18:17Yeah.
18:17Like it just that's the like there was two Caucasians and hurt my feelings.
18:22You care about feelings now then put feeling eyebrows on your forehead because right now
18:28she just has the I didn't finish line up make them thicker with some sad like a sad frowny
18:34eyebrows because right now you just look look at her look at her thing like yeah the makeup
18:38artist hates her.
18:43Wow.
18:44Boy the makeup artist must really hate Jesse Waters.
18:46You know Mike I have this theory that these producers at CNN they're like a guy who's living
18:55in a condemned building so what's the point in renovating they're going to tear it down so
19:00they're like either they're using all their vacation time they're leaving early because like
19:05if you a producer would not book with a thinking producer would not have booked that.
19:11Well they don't think it's like anchormans like Ron Burgundy they just read the teleprompter
19:15and you know no wonder they hate Charlie because Charlie is going into the belly of the beast
19:21and talking to young kids to try to get them to completely reverse the DEI and and racial
19:28hatred that Crockett preaches and so the fact is is she I think hates him for the extra reason
19:34which is that the fundamental scaffolding for her entire architecture of corrupt thought
19:40was being taken down Jenga piece by Jenga piece by Charlie Kirk.
19:43I never played Jenga so I have no idea what that means.
19:52It stresses me out so bad.
19:53Yeah I don't like the idea.
19:55What if you're the one and it all falls down and it's all because of you?
19:58Yes.
19:59That is a problem.
20:00Yeah.
20:00You know imagine Kat if CNN were around during the assassination of MLK
20:06and they were they were covering the funeral with Caucasians with Caucasians who would they
20:14invite on their show while the Martin Luther King the process is going on here joining us
20:19is David Duke.
20:20I would just like to raise something for her to possibly consider potentially there may have
20:31been other reasons that people voted for this that are not because they are racist there even
20:40might have been people who may not have agreed with everything Charlie said but when they placed
20:45that next to his grisly public execution they felt that that was worse.
20:51Yeah.
20:52Maybe.
20:52I mean this was a central point of my first book and Trump actually said it yesterday and
20:57I think it's such an important point and everyone's used to say it a million times over and over again.
21:01If you do say that words are violence then violence is going to be an acceptable response
21:06to words because violence is an acceptable response to violence.
21:09It's every that that's unquestionably true right.
21:12So that is why that mindset is so bad and so dangerous and could create so much harm.
21:22Jamie the Charlie Kirk resolution ended up passing but 58 Democrats voted against it.
21:28What would a Jamie Lissau resolution look like.
21:31I don't know I'd probably say that I'd stop eating sugar.
21:34My entire first marriage was like a game of Jenga.
21:41Yeah.
21:42Like every time I said something I was like.
21:51I'm sure people have been saying this all day but Jasmine Crockett sounds like the name
21:56of a daytime stripper in Arkansas.
22:00Yeah everybody.
22:01You know what that's exactly what Ainsley Earhart said.
22:05Yeah.
22:05And then and then Kayleigh McEnany said the same thing.
22:09You know you know something Charlie Kirk did for me.
22:12I was not friends with Charlie Kirk but from watching him because he is not around anymore.
22:16We have to make the arguments that Charlie Kirk would have made which is when somebody comes
22:20on there and they go you're a racist.
22:22Charlie Kirk would have said could you please tell me what I said that was racist and he would
22:25have put the mic down he would have listened and waited for the evidence.
22:28Yeah.
22:28And when she was talking I kept thinking like oh my god Charlie would have gone how am I
22:31a white supremacist.
22:32Yes.
22:32What did I say.
22:33Oh there's nothing.
22:34And then you think oh that's not a valid point.
22:36This is complete bull.
22:37And I don't feel bad for her.
22:39I've never heard someone use the word rhetoric more than that one clip.
22:42Yeah.
22:43What Charlie Kirk did was like the opposite of rhetoric which she's doing is rhetoric and
22:46I don't feel bad for her by the way.
22:48She's got did you guys see she's got a new show coming out with Joy Behar called Crockett
22:52DHS defends ICE detainment of Georgia college student who violated traffic laws not ignoring
23:18rule of law.
23:22I have no idea how to say that name.
23:24One second.
23:26Ximena Arias Christobel.
23:29Ximena.
23:30Okay.
23:34Ximena Arias Christobel, a 19 year old who was brought to the US legally as a child is
23:40in ICE custody after she was pulled over for a legally turning right on Red.
23:45The Department of Homeland Security is defending the detainment of a Georgia college student
23:53who is in the US illegally after she was pulled over for traffic violations and arrested.
24:01Ximena Arias Christobel, a 19 year old Mexican national, was arrested by police in Dalton,
24:08Georgia on May 5th after illegally turning right on Red and driving without a license according
24:15to an arrest report obtained by WTVC in Chattanooga.
24:20The report states that Arias Christobel does not have a driver's license but she does have
24:26an international license which her mother had taken away from her.
24:30She was arrested by the officer and taken to Whitfield County Jail before being transferred
24:35to the Stewart Detention Center, a US immigration and customs enforcement facility in southwest
24:41Georgia.
24:47Arias Christobel admitted to being in the US illegally and does not have an application pending with
24:53U.S. citizenship and immigration services, according to the DHS.
24:58A GoFundMe set up to raise money for bond and an immigration attorney says the girl came
25:05to the US with her parents in 2010 when she was four years old.
25:10The fundraiser, which was set up by a woman who Arias Christobel babysits for, says she did
25:16not qualify for DACA.
25:19She has babysit for my kids for years.
25:22We adore her.
25:23Ximena is my close friend and my children's favourite babysitter.
25:28Hannah Jones wrote in the description,
25:31Arias Christobel's father, 43-year-old Jose Francisco Arias Tovar, is also at the same ICE
25:38facility after he was arrested for speeding and driving without a license.
25:41DHS said he also admitted to being in the US illegally.
25:49The family will be able to return to Mexico together.
25:52Mr. Tovar had an ample opportunity to seek a legal pathway into citizenship.
25:57He chose not to.
25:58We are not ignoring the rule of law, DHS said.
26:03The agency reiterated that many people in the US illegally are being given the chance to
26:08self-deport via the Customs and Border Protection Home App.
26:11Which would allow them to return to America in the future through legal avenues.
26:20Fox News Digital reached out to Dalton Police and asked for comment.
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